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san francisco has had the third driest january on record with 1.34 inches of rain the live doppler 7-hd not showing the rain, but we will be picking up a couple areas of light precip through the overnight hours. by the early part of the week, tuesday and wednesday we're looking maybe a half inch of rain around the bay. live look frrnd the bay and numbers really continuing to stay defeated mild, upper 50s san francisco. despite the cloud cover and onshore push we are starting out warm. numbers will be very mild and 48 in half moon bay with 52 in santa cruz. and if i am terrified sunshine with low 50s in fairfield. fog not a problem like it was yesterday morning. gilroy even up to 50 degrees. we are transitioning today from strong ridge of high pressure, call it fair and mild as the clouds continue to stream in out ahead of the weak weather system tomorrow that will bring a slight chance of showers but it does pave the way for a stronger system tuesday and wednesday. beach hazard will continue through the evening, very powerful waves anywhere from monterey to the north bay. pacific sate
san francisco has had the third driest january on record with 1.34 inches of rain the live doppler 7-hd not showing the rain, but we will be picking up a couple areas of light precip through the overnight hours. by the early part of the week, tuesday and wednesday we're looking maybe a half inch of rain around the bay. live look frrnd the bay and numbers really continuing to stay defeated mild, upper 50s san francisco. despite the cloud cover and onshore push we are starting out warm. numbers...
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it's the inaugural college track day in san francisco. bay view hunters point students will be at city hall today to meet with mentors starting at 11:00. the volunteers represent fields including science, technology, and sales. mayor ed lee will be there. he plans that talk about the importance of internship. >>> coming up next, the potentially life altering question for women. how much faith can you have in a one dollar pregnancy test? abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has some answers let's go outside and take a live look from emeryville back across the bay at san francisco. this is a gorgeous sunrise. it is so beautiful out there this morning. lisa argen will have your forecast, let you know what's next in just a few minutes. >>> would you trust the results of a one dollar pregnancy test? there are expensive brands now available at discount stores and online. how reliable are they? experts is say it depends on a number of factors. abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> tracy rememb
it's the inaugural college track day in san francisco. bay view hunters point students will be at city hall today to meet with mentors starting at 11:00. the volunteers represent fields including science, technology, and sales. mayor ed lee will be there. he plans that talk about the importance of internship. >>> coming up next, the potentially life altering question for women. how much faith can you have in a one dollar pregnancy test? abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn...
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concord 70 degrees, 63 in san francisco, 68 for oakland. in san jose 71 degrees. so go out and make it a great saturday and we'll see you here tomorrow morning. >>> before we leave today, we have some adorable video to show you from buffalo, new york. check it out. the zoo is in need of money and people are going to be throwing cash at the zoo once they see who's asking for the donations. that is luna, a baby polar bear, and she needs help for her new home. the zoo wants to build a new arctic edge exhibit for luna and other arctic creatures. the campaign has already raised $14 of the $18 million needed. i sure hope her home right now is a little bit more than that, though. >> that's about the size of my swimming pool at home. she's doing pretty well. >>> thanks for joining us this morning. again, we are going to be back tomorrow with phil matere at 7:30 a.m. and our next newscast on kpix5 is at 5:30 tonight. in the meantime, enjoy your saturday. >> have a good one. ♪ man: ♪ you and me solve a mystery ♪ ♪ with huckle ♪ kids: ♪ in busytown! ♪ girl: let
concord 70 degrees, 63 in san francisco, 68 for oakland. in san jose 71 degrees. so go out and make it a great saturday and we'll see you here tomorrow morning. >>> before we leave today, we have some adorable video to show you from buffalo, new york. check it out. the zoo is in need of money and people are going to be throwing cash at the zoo once they see who's asking for the donations. that is luna, a baby polar bear, and she needs help for her new home. the zoo wants to build a new...
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in lawmakers says. " in san francisco. this means that fewer low- income families will receive assistance to purchase necessary food, fewer youth aging out of foster care will receive support and education, and more homeless people will be unable to access shelter. the mayor's statement went on. i urge congress to work with the president to stop these blunt cuts to our critical services in our nation's cities." >> putting an end to months of drama, santa clara county supervisor george shirakawa has resigned. he faces a dozen charges in connection with mis-using public funds. this comes after months of investigation, public down. those charges include perjury, felony misuse of public funds, and violating campaign finance laws. shirakawa says he will plead guilty to the charges later this month. quote. "the charges relate inaccurate reports and card charges. although i have previously repaid most of these credit card charges, and will repay the never have been made."-- end quote. shirakawa blames depression and a gambling ad
in lawmakers says. " in san francisco. this means that fewer low- income families will receive assistance to purchase necessary food, fewer youth aging out of foster care will receive support and education, and more homeless people will be unable to access shelter. the mayor's statement went on. i urge congress to work with the president to stop these blunt cuts to our critical services in our nation's cities." >> putting an end to months of drama, santa clara county supervisor...